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URGENT WARNING FOR MALDIVIANS IN SRI LANKA: Colombo Could Face Major Flooding Within Hours

By Ahmed Ashraf Published 2 hours ago

Sri Lankan authorities have issued an urgent flood warning as water levels in the Kelani River continue to climb at a dangerous pace, raising fears that Colombo could face severe inundation within hours. Officials noted that if conditions intensify, the capital may experience a crisis comparable to or worse than the devastating floods of 2016 that displaced thousands.

Emergency teams are on high alert and residents in vulnerable areas have been instructed to relocate vehicles, safeguard critical belongings and keep essential documents ready for immediate evacuation. Authorities have stressed the importance of following official advisories and acting without delay to ensure public safety.

With a large number of Maldivians, including students and families, residing in Colombo and surrounding districts, concerns are growing over the potential impact on the Maldivian community. Diplomatic sources recommend that Maldivians remain in close contact with local emergency services, monitor official communications and avoid travel through flood-prone zones.

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The situation is evolving as heavy rainfall continues over western Sri Lanka. Further updates are expected from local disaster agencies as the nation prepares for possible large-scale flooding.


🚨 Maldivians in Sri Lanka 🚨

Severe weather alert. Follow official instructions and stay safe.

📞 Maldives High Commission: +94 76 881 6666

📞 Disaster Management Center (DMC): 117

📞 Police Emergency: 119

📞 Ambulance Service: 1990

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